The Earthquakes landed their second “target” striker in a week, getting 6-foot-3 Brazilian Pablo Campos on Monday, four days after signing 6-4 Cam Weaver.

Campos, 26, arrives from GAIS Gothenburg of Sweden’s premier league where he played in eight games since July.

Campos signed a multiyear contract with Major League Soccer and was assigned to the Quakes, who won a four-team lottery partially based on last season’s records. Terms of the deal were not released.

Campos, who played for Fresno Pacific, wanted to come to San Jose where he tried out last spring.

“They said they wanted me and wouldn’t trade me,” Campos said of the Quakes.

Campos, who holds a green card and will not count as an international player, honed his skills on youth clubs in Sao Paolo and Rio de Janeiro. He said he played against famous Brazilians Kaka, Robinho and Elano when they were kids.

After leaving Sao Paulo, Campos said he joined a junior team with famed club Botafogo in Rio. He came to the United States in 2005 and played for Oklahoma Baptist before transferring to Fresno Pacific.

He also starred in the Premier Development League with the Fresno Fuegos.

“He is a target player but has the skills of the typical Brazilian player,” Fuegos Coach Scott Alcorn said.